The 2008 Nobel Prize for economics was awarded to Paul Krugman for three papers-Krugman (1979, 1980, 1991). In this paper we illustrate that, indeed, these three papers are closely connected. We present a summary of the papers using a unified framework. Central in the discussion is the so-called home market effect that was already alluded to in Krugman (1979). We evaluate his work and conclude that these three papers changed and improved the way in which economists think about trade and geography
This study is aimed to investigate the contribution and controversies of Nobel Prize Winner in Eco...
This paper examines the evolution of New Economic Geography (NEG) as a sequel to New Trade Theory. T...
Krugman’s models of spatial resource allocation and trade convey robust theoretical insights with a ...
The 2008 Nobel Prize for economics was awarded to Paul Krugman for three papers-Krugman (1979, 1980,...
This paper reviews the scientific contributions of Paul Krugman to the study of international trade,...
This paper reviews the scientific contributions of Paul Krugman to the study of international trade,...
This paper reviews the scientific contributions of Paul Krugman to the study of international trade,...
This paper reviews the scientific contributions of Paul Krugman to the study of international trade,...
Paul Krugman has been awarded the 2008 Nobel Prize in Economics "for his analysis of trade patterns ...
Netherlands. We thank the editor in chief, Bernard Fingleton, for his encouragement, and Charles van...
Abstract. This paper reviews Paul Krugman’s fundamental contributions to new trade theory (NTT) and ...
Paul Krugman has clarified the microeconomic underpinnings of both spatial economic agglomerations a...
Paul Krugman has become one of the most influential economists of our time. Here we offer a leading ...
Traditionally, mainstream economics has largely neglected the location of economic ac-tivity, that i...
RESUMEN: El objetivo de esta nota es presentar la contribución de Paul Krugman a la teoría económica...
This study is aimed to investigate the contribution and controversies of Nobel Prize Winner in Eco...
This paper examines the evolution of New Economic Geography (NEG) as a sequel to New Trade Theory. T...
Krugman’s models of spatial resource allocation and trade convey robust theoretical insights with a ...
The 2008 Nobel Prize for economics was awarded to Paul Krugman for three papers-Krugman (1979, 1980,...
This paper reviews the scientific contributions of Paul Krugman to the study of international trade,...
This paper reviews the scientific contributions of Paul Krugman to the study of international trade,...
This paper reviews the scientific contributions of Paul Krugman to the study of international trade,...
This paper reviews the scientific contributions of Paul Krugman to the study of international trade,...
Paul Krugman has been awarded the 2008 Nobel Prize in Economics "for his analysis of trade patterns ...
Netherlands. We thank the editor in chief, Bernard Fingleton, for his encouragement, and Charles van...
Abstract. This paper reviews Paul Krugman’s fundamental contributions to new trade theory (NTT) and ...
Paul Krugman has clarified the microeconomic underpinnings of both spatial economic agglomerations a...
Paul Krugman has become one of the most influential economists of our time. Here we offer a leading ...
Traditionally, mainstream economics has largely neglected the location of economic ac-tivity, that i...
RESUMEN: El objetivo de esta nota es presentar la contribución de Paul Krugman a la teoría económica...
This study is aimed to investigate the contribution and controversies of Nobel Prize Winner in Eco...
This paper examines the evolution of New Economic Geography (NEG) as a sequel to New Trade Theory. T...
Krugman’s models of spatial resource allocation and trade convey robust theoretical insights with a ...